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Stimson Center Turns 25

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In 1989, Carnegie Corporation of New York gave an initial grant, "Avoiding Nuclear War," to the Stimson center to support its work in providing policy alternatives, solving problems, and overcoming obstacles to a more peaceful and secure world. Carnegie and Stimson have remained partners ever since, with almost 30 grants totaling more than $8 million. Read the “Spotlight” by Cheryl L. Ramp, Executive Vice President and COO of the organization, graciously crediting the Corporation’s “early and steady confidence” in their work for the strong start and achievements along the way.

As Americans prepare to go to the polls for the 2018 midterm elections, a new report from the National Academy of Sciences highlights the threat of disruption from cyberattacks on electoral infrastructure across the country.